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Medical Animation, Osteoporosis

Next medical illustration of Mechanism of disease and mechanism of action animation explores the regulation of low density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C, levels in the liver. By contrasting the LDL-C processing with and without PCSK9, we demonstrate how the latter is a therapeutic target for lowering LDL-C levels in hyperlipidemia. Molecular structures & conformations based on data. pharmacology. Medical education, MOA , biotech, biotechnology, scientific animation, drug mechanism, pharmacology. Contact us for the video.

Medical Animation PCSK9 LDL Cholesterol Regulation

In the sci-fi horror feature film, Splice, Adrian Brody and Sarah Polley play scientists who defy legal and ethical boundaries, splicing human and animal DNA to create a new organism. AXS Studio created the scientific animations and illustrations for props on the film set, basing our visualizations on laboratory video footage of nuclear transfer and cell division. We leveraged our knowledge of human sectional anatomy to create the creature MRI images used on set.

Keywords: Animation, Color, 3D, Multimedia, Technology, Biotechnology, Cell biology / Histology, Embryology, Genetics, Molecular Biology

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